Install Codeblocks:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:damien-moore/codeblocks-stablesudo apt-get update sudo Install Codeblocks
After installation open codeblocks, feel more than the Windows codeblocks tall on a lot of, interface font all aspects are quite satisfied.
But after running the following code
#include <iostream>using namespace Std;int main () { cout << "Hello World" << Endl; return 0;}
the xterm terminal fonts found in codeblocks are too small to change and cannot be copied and pasted.
Solution:
To change the debug terminal, select gnome-terminal as the debug terminal.
Setting==>environment==>general setting==>terminal to Lanuch console programs:
Replace "xterm-t $TITLE-E"with "gnome-terminal-t $TITLE-x".
This looks more beautiful.
Getting Started with Linux (--ubuntu16.04) installing codeblocks building the IDE Environment for C + +